At least 20 people, including five journalists working for the international media, have been killed in an Israeli double strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, the territory's Hamas-run health ministry says. The journalists had worked with Reuters, AP, Al Jazeera, and the Middle East Eye, the news outlets confirmed. Four health workers were also killed, the World Health Organization's chief stated. Footage of the attack shows a second strike hitting rescuers who had arrived to assist those targeted by the initial attack. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to the incident as a 'tragic mishap', promising a thorough investigation. This incident raises critical concerns as nearly 200 journalists have been reported killed in Gaza since the onset of the war in October 2023. The war has been the deadliest conflict for journalists in history, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. International journalists have faced significant restrictions in accessing Gaza, relying heavily on local reporters for coverage.
Tragic Double Strike at Gaza Hospital Claims Lives of Five Journalists

Tragic Double Strike at Gaza Hospital Claims Lives of Five Journalists
In a devastating event in Gaza, at least 20 individuals, including five journalists, were killed following an Israeli double strike on the Nasser hospital, leading to international condemnation and calls for an investigation.
The double strike on the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, resulted in the deaths of at least 20 people, including five accredited journalists working for prominent international news outlets. The incident has drawn severe criticism from global leaders and organizations regarding the safety of journalists and humanitarian workers in conflict zones.